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Title: A. Education, Population And Sustainable Development
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Broader access to education is also a factor in internal migration and the make-up of the working population.
11.4. The education and training of young people should prepare them (to cope with today's complex world), for their career development and professional life... Showed first 250 characters
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It is on the content of the educational curricula and the nature of the training received that the prospects of gainful employment opportunities depend. Inadequacies in and discrepancies between the educational system and the production system can lead to unemployment and underemployment, a devaluing of qualifications and, in some cases, an exodus of qualified people from rural to urban areas and to "brain drain"... Showed next 250 characters
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